Hup 102 Short Paper #2

1. Describe Plato’s view on the Forms and Aristotle’s view on the forms. Which do you find more plausible? Why?

In this paper I will be discussing the view on the forms, of both Plato and Aristotle. For starts, Plato’s views on the Forms are basically describing the true meaning about material objects in the world. Like for example viewing a desk in a class room, should be looked at as more than just what we see, but thousands of atoms put together to make it look like a desk or something like that. His idea of an object was defined by what we might think something is it’s basically a form of something else. He said that we could be sitting on a chair but its quality is of an object which form is that of a chair. This idea of the form by Plato exists in a heavenly realm that could be understood by the mind. Plato’s views on the forms were aspects of everyday life, anything from a table to a bench As well as ideas and emotions. The essence of Plato's theory of Ideas Forms lay in the conscious recognition of the fact that there is a class of entities, in which the best name is probably universal, that are entirely different from sensible things, which is interesting. Plato's theory of Forms assumed that Forms are universal and exist as substances. On the other hand, Aristotle firmly disagrees with the idea of Forms being universal.

Aristotle sees universals as being the object of understanding things. Aristotle’s views on forms are more connected with the soul. He see the form as not being eternal, unchanging and outside of space. Like for instance the arrangement of matter, because matter is what things are made out of. His definition of the form determines the activities of objects, and what they do exactly. An example of his view on objects is that all things have a natural purpose, and was made to do exactly what it was made to do and nothing else. Aristotle was...

...﻿Ellen DeGeneres is widely known as a comedian, television show host, sitcom creator, and most of all an enjoyable happy person. Elle DeGeneres has made a passion of what she does for a living and has contributed and donated thousands of dollars to notable charities. In 2006 she had donated thousands of dollars to the Hurricane Katrina cause which has greatly affected Tulane University. Tulane University had asked Ellen to write and perform a speech at the 2006 spring commencement graduation and she had been asked back in 2009. Little did she know that she would be receiving an award for all of her efforts and time that she has gave to the New Orleans area.
In this analysis of nonverbal communication demonstrated through Ellen DeGeneres’ commencement speech there are three nonverbal codes that are incredibly prevalent. The three nonverbal codes that are present are clothing and artifacts, chronemics, and kinesics. I will thoroughly discuss how these nonverbal codes are present and how they effectively enhanced Ellen’s speech.
In Ellen DeGeneres’s commencement speech at Tulane University in 2009 she practices the nonverbal code, clothing and artifacts. This nonverbal code is defined as, “object language, referring to the study of the human use of clothing and other artifacts as nonverbal codes. “Artifacts are ornaments or adornments you display that hold communicative potential” (Pearson, J.). Ellen effectively uses this nonverbal code by implementing gifts and other...

...﻿Laura Lugo
Group: Bianca Jonson
Short lab report
10/4/14
Effect of household drugs on circulatory system of Lumbriculus Variegatus (blackworms)
Hypothesis & justification part 1:
In order to understand a little bit about the effects of common household drugs such as nicotine and caffeine on pulsation rate, an experiment was conducted with Lumbriculus Variegattus (Blackworms). In week 1, we observed the basal rate of three different worms, and then placed the same three worms on different concentrations of caffeine and nicotine. “Caffeine is known to act as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain; it promotes sleep and suppresses aurosal, binding to the adenosine neurotransmitter receptor to block its inhibitory action” (CCNY lab manual, 2014). Before our experiment was conducted we hypothesized that increasing the concentration of caffeine will increase the pulsation rate. During this experiment we used 1.0mM, 3.0mM, and 10.0mM concentrations of caffeine. The highest the concentration the more effect it would have on the pulsation rate, so in this case we could assume that 10.0mM would have the highest effect on the pulsation rate of the blackworms.
Now in the case of nicotine it is known that, “ is mostly excitatory, inhibitory at some sites, activating receptors between some neurons of CNS, and neuromuscular junctions in PNS” (CCNY lab manual, 2014). According to Adam Cloe, Nicotine looks like a neurotransmitter that are called acetylcholine,...

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ShortPaper:
Mantle Convection, The Forces Behind Plate Motion
PHSC 210-Spring B Term, Elements of Earth Science
February , 2014
ShortPaper:
Mantle Convection, The Forces Behind Plate Motion
Introduction
The paper is about plate mantle convection, the forces behind plate motion. Lutgens & Tarbuck (2014) found “Convection is a type of heat transfer that involves the actual movement of a substance” (p. 177). Plate mantle convection is described by Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, as the slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle convection currents: the concerted, collective movement of groups or aggregates of molecules within fluids and rheids, either through advection or through diffusion or as a combination of both; carrying heat from the interior of the Earth to the surface. The paper will briefly depict how mantle convection works, its methods of study, tools used, any new discoveries, and unanswered questions.
General Overview
Most geologists accept convection currents as the most likely mechanism for plate motions. The cover of convective modes may appear as resulting from plate tectonics: large-scale flows driven by plates causing small scale convection in the upper mantle or held captive in a low viscosity zone underneath the lithosphere. The start of secondary flows could be responsible for the...

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Case Study
Blanca and Aaron were high school sweethearts. They have been together since they were 14 years old. The couple is now in their mid-30. While in high school the couple had their first child (at age 16). This caused Blanca to have to struggle to maintain enough credits to pass high school. They are also a biracial couple she is from Columbia and he is African American. The couple managed to stay together and eventually got married. They have been together for at least twenty years but married for only ten years. Blanca was had to get a two year degree at a junior college; however Aaron went off to college and received an engineering degree. Their children are 16 (girl), 7(twins boys), and age 2 (girl). One of the twins is having learning problems in school, a disorder known as Dyspraxia. Dyspraxia refers to problems with movement and coordination, whether it is with fine motor skills (cutting writing) or gross motor skills (running, jumping (Alloway,Rajendran, 2009).
Blanca works a full time job as an assistant director, where her youngest child is able to receive free childcare. The twins also go to after care there once school is out. Most of the money earned by Blanca goes for food, activities for the children and utility bills Aaron is one of the top engineers on his job and really does not want Blanca to work at all. Blanca feels she has been cheated out of her education and wants to fit college...

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Tonya Seales
Paper #2
“We have waited for more than 340 years for our Constitutional and God given rights” (King, Letter from Birmingham Jail, 3). Racial equality; something that black Americans along with white Americans have been fighting to get for far too long. Both Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack Obama want to see the black community get out from under the many years of discrimination and blatant racism that they have been subject to. In many ways we can see President Obama following in the footsteps of Dr. King’s teachings in the way he speaks in his “A More Perfect Union” speech.
“A More Perfect Union” starts where Dr. King left off; it starts where Dr. King ended due to his untimely death. Both Dr. King and President Obama commenced their speeches by explaining their place in the time sequence of American History. Whereas Dr. King explained figuratively and literally, President Obama purposefully explained how society is following in the footsteps of those in Philadelphia after signing the Constitution. President Obama began with the preamble of the Constitution and set the tone for the rest of his speech: “We the people in order to form a more perfect union” (Obama, 1). This state of perfection became the overall theme of his...

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Shary Monroe
Prof. Christy Davis
World Religions
March 4, 2014
the three gods of the Trimurti
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...﻿Paper #2
Student: Anastasiia Koval
Course name: BMGT 365 6981 Organizational Leadership (2152)
Date: 14 March, 2015
Instructor: Neusa Hirota
My name is Anastasiia Koval and I am observing Joan Salmon as she takes “Invitations Inc.”, the company of her father, Garret Salmon, over as CEO.
Joan’s leadership role
First of all, I would like to discuss Joan’s role as CEO for a 21st century organization. She is going to direct the organization to the online market, while revamping its image and marketing plans. Her father has never really changed things since he started the business 40 years ago. But heading up a successful company today is a lot different than it was 50 years ago. Here are some reasons for Joan’s willing to make a change:
Distance, boundaries, and reliance on communication technology add levels of complexity that ordinary teams just don’t have;
Virtual organizations bring together critical contributors who might not otherwise be able to work together due to time, travel, and cost restrictions;
Virtual organizations can enhance the available pool of resources by including people from outside the sponsoring organization, such as supply chain affiliates, members of partnering organizations, or external consultants;
To manage the complexity of the virtual, global environment, the organization has identified and formed a shared understanding of their actual and target core competencies;
Virtual organizations share...